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Case • 2003
by a mental health professional, the Board noted, in its worksheet, that a 1998 psychological evaluation showed Thomas to be an "average risk candidate." The Department of Corrections psychologist, in the 1998 ...
Article • March 15, 1997 • from PLN March, 1997
by the machinist union over eroding job security and disappearing pension and health benefits.[8] Like most corporations, Boeing has been cutting costs and countering organized labor's threat to its bottom line ...
Case • 2008
: (1) abused its discretion by simultaneously granting Defendants' Motion for a Protective Order and denying Hinojosa's Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 56(f) motion for a continuance; (2) erroneously ...
Brief • 2006
a show cause hearing Id. PDA violations are likewiseraddressed" thro~gh a show 16 cause hearing where the burden of proof rests upon the 17 agency to establish that its wfuthholding falls within ...
Publication • July 19, 2023
St. Phoenix, AZ 85034 Re: The United States’ Findings and Conclusions Based on Its Investigation of the State of Arizona’s Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry under Title II ...
Publication • 2023
and desk research 18 18 18 19 In depth Findings 19 SCOPE OF USE 19 23 Awareness of the process and its elements General awareness and means of information 23 Gaps in knowledge of procedures 24 ...
Case • 2001
if it violated its duty of exercising due care for the plaintiff's health and safety, for such duty encompasses the duty to prevent reasonably foreseeable acts involving an unreasonable risk of harm.[ *fn34 ...
nationally declined by a more modest 42 percent.3 By 2014, this left New York City with the lowest crime rate of the nation’s twenty largest cities and its second lowest jail incarceration rate, behind only ...
Case • 2004
of disciplinary reasons, health reasons, or other, valid penal justifications. See Love, 103 F.3d at 561 ("Nowhere does Westville [prison] argue that some other reason motivated its actions, such as the need ...
Publication
Filed under: PLRA
and enforces minimal standards of health, safety, and humane treatment. Perhaps for this reason, oversight and reform of conditions in these institutions has fallen primarily to the federal courts. Beginning ...
Publication • 2009
and enforces minimal standards of health, safety, and humane treatment. Perhaps for this reason, oversight and reform of conditions in these institutions has fallen primarily to the federal courts. Beginning ...
Brief • October 29, 2007
mistreatment of the juvenile wards. Long prior to the incident which caused 9 Plaintiffs injuries, Nidorf and its staff had implemented a policy, in derogation of the rights of the 10 Plaintiff, of tolerance ...
Brief • January 14, 2008
. To begin with, the document which Ms. Graham signed (Def. Ex. I) was entitled “Notice of” rather than “Consent to” the “Temporary Removal of Children.” The document, by its own terms, did not seek Ms ...
Brief • 2010
be acting to benefit 2 the people of Florida, not deny them justice-should have weighed the impact its proposed test would have on the consumers of this state before advocating such a radical and detrimental ...
In-the-News Article • December 17, 2016
and the GEO Group plummeted more than 35 percent. The Department of Homeland Security pledged to undertake a review of its own reliance on for-profit detention centers ...
Filing • June 28, 2013
News informational brochures (Info Packs); Prisoner’s Self-Help Litigation Manual (PSHLM); 5 and Protecting Your Health and Safety (PYHS). 6 Beginning in approximately September of 1999, NDOC (known ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
Filed under: Indigent Defense, Bond Fees
Center’s Justice Program seeks to secure our nation’s promise of “equal justice for all” by creating a rational, effective, and fair justice system. Its priority focus is to reform the criminal justice ...
Publication
Filed under: Excessive Force
get more damage from a dog bite. I think it’s right up there with impact weapons . . .” —Mike Knolls, Special Operations Unit, Utah Department of Corrections, October 26, 2005 One of the iconic pictures ...
Brief • August 17, 2011
Supervisors in this 11 action. 12 Defendant CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH (the 9. 13 "CDMH") is an agency of the STATE OF CALIFORNIA. CDMH is appointing authority for 14 Medical Technical ...
Institute is a catalyst for political change and renewal. Its mission is to modernize progressive politics and governance for the 21st century. Moving beyond the left-right debates of the last century, PPI ...
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